Please make a donation to support Gunter's Space Page.
Thank you very much for visiting Gunter's Space Page. I hope that this site is useful and informative for you.
If you appreciate the information provided on this site, please consider supporting my work by making a simple and secure donation via PayPal. Please help to run the website and keep everything free of charge. Thank you very much.

CSO 1, 2, 3

The French CSO (Composante Spatiale Optique) high resolution reconnaissance satellites are the optical space component of the MUSIS program that will replace the current Helios 2 military observation satellites.

CNES, the French space agency, has notified Astrium that the DGA, the French arms procurement agency, has awarded the company a €795 million contract for two satellites for the CSO program. The first satellite is scheduled to enter orbit in 2018. The contract also includes an option for a third satellite.

As prime contractor for the CSO satellites programme, Astrium will provide the agile platform and avionics, and will also be responsible for the integration work, testing and delivery of the satellites to CNES. Thales Alenia Space will provide Astrium with the very-high resolution optical instrument.

An agreement between France and Germany was reached in April 2015, under which Germany contributes 210 Million € to building a third satellite, and in exchange receives access rights to the imagery.

CSO 1 will provide Very High Resolution imagery - comparable to the Helios 2 satellites, with a ground resolution of about 35 cm from an 800 km orbit. The launch is planned for 2018.

CSO 2 will be put into a lower 480 km orbit to provide Extremely High Resolution imagery with a ground resolution of about 20 cm. It is to be launched in in 2021.